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| Saving Energy by Going Solar |
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With the rising cost in energy, there's never been a better time to incorporate solar into your home design. If you're building a new home make sure to consult with your designer and builder to review your house plan for solar potential. If you're looking to integrate solar energy into your current home you should get a home assessment from a licensed solar contractor. |
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| Beyond Insulation: Innovative Products to Insulate Your Home |
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While insulation remains the main ingredient in blanketing your home in energy efficiency, combined with innovative products like insulated siding, entry doors, garage doors and energy efficient windows, you can maximize your savings on heating and cooling.
Our architects and designers are very focused on designing the most eco-friendly house plans, which is why they recommend incorporating as many of these new insulated products into your home design. |
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Our home plan specialists are available by phone 866.214.2242, email and Live Chat.
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Innovative Building Products |
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 SolarWorld® Sunkits™ are complete high-performance solar electric systems made from aluminum, stainless steel and their trademark solar panels. Each unit is custom designed for each home and comes with financing options.
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 With a capacity up to 9.4 gallons per minute (GPM) of hot water, the Rinnai® R94LSe is capable of supplying continuous hot water to as many as five plumbing and appliance outlets simultaneously, ensuring you never run out of hot water.
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| Since the leading cause of energy loss comes from improper insulation and air leakage, you will need to work closely with your builder to ensure you use the right insulation for your home. Keep in mind that the amount of energy you conserve will depend on several factors climate, the size and shape of your home, your living habits and the type of HVAC equipment you select. | |
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